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Post by Stuart R on May 12, 2010 15:28:31 GMT
How much is the price for students for next season? Is it in with the OAP price?
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Post by securityrob on May 12, 2010 18:15:42 GMT
Makes the season seem so much closer now the prices are out. Will get check to clubhouse thursday night.
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Post by cm7 on May 12, 2010 20:07:21 GMT
Sometimes I go to games with my Dad who is in his mid 70's and struggles to stand up throughout a whole game. So will I have to fork out the extra £1 (which I frankly think is a stupid exercise anyway seeing as quite alot of people manage to get into the stabd without paying before and throughout the game, therefore making a mockery of the system) so he can rest his legs? I know alot of teams do charge around £12 for a ticket, but our attendances have never been great (and alot of people on the conf south forum think we have altered with our statistics) so putting the prices up may put more newcomers off.
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Post by ironbruato on May 13, 2010 12:57:15 GMT
Students under 16 £5.00 Over 16 £20.00. This stops them spending too much on beer! Iron4ever £6.97.
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Post by mjt on May 13, 2010 16:54:20 GMT
Well I shall not Be in attendance very often at all next season £12 is to high for conf south football end of story
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Post by cm7 on May 13, 2010 17:19:24 GMT
Agreed
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Post by cm7 on May 13, 2010 17:20:26 GMT
And I think reserve games should have their price cut massively. £4 for a game of that level is very expensive whether you have match officials to pay or not.
I've been to watch various football league reserve matches this season in Essex and not had to pay for half of them.
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Post by roytheboy on May 13, 2010 19:59:03 GMT
And I think reserve games should have their price cut massively. £4 for a game of that level is very expensive whether you have match officials to pay or not. I've been to watch various football league reserve matches this season in Essex and not had to pay for half of them. It,s £4-00 for Capital League and £2-00 Ridgeon league. Very good value as you all so have the use of the clubhouse.
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Post by cm7 on May 13, 2010 20:30:01 GMT
Im not worried about using the clubhouse in the slightest, I go to football to watch football. Not do anything else.
£4 for any level of non-league reserve football is very expensive, especially when higher standards are charging lower prices/nothing for entrance.
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Post by securityrob on May 14, 2010 21:42:28 GMT
Ryman league teams are £10 and i paid more than that at some clubs last season, so I think the price is fair. Higher standed teams can afford to have free reserve team football when they charge £30 upwards for 1st team matches plus they have sponsors that pay 7 figure sums which cover all the costs.
Reserve team football was free to season ticket holders.
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